Letter from Voltaire to Jean-Joseph-Thérèse Roman, written from Les Délices and dated 16 June 1762.
Detailed Summary:
The writer offers long-overdue thanks to the recipient, delayed by a prolonged illness. He praises the recipient’s work as a translator, particularly his translations of German poets, and humorously laments the longevity of biblical figures, suggesting a preference for more agreeable subjects. He further encourages the recipient to devote himself to his own writing rather than to the translation of tragedies, and expresses his regret at Madame Dalbertas’s departure from their region.
This MS was probably taken to St Petersburg by Wagnière in the summer of 1779 along with the rest of Voltaire’s library.
Bibliography
Bibliography:
Fernand Caussy, Inventaire des manuscrits de la bibliothèque de Voltaire conservée à la bibliothèque impériale publique de Saint-Pétersbourg (Geneva, Slatkine reprints, 1970)